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COMPLETE PROGRAM
Monday, August 25th
Modeling approaches
08:30-09:00 Registration and welcome
09:00-09:15 Opening
09:15-10:15 Key
Note – Stephane Grilli
Modelling of breaking waves:
Lattice Boltzmann, Boundary Elements, model coupling, etc.
10:30-11:00 Invited
Talk –Benedict Rogers
SPH methods: small scale and
secondary flows resolution capabilities
11:30-12:00 Coffee break
10:30-11:00 Invited Talk – Frederic Golay
Adaptive meshing for wave breaking simulations
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Key
Note – Philippe Bonneton
Fully
nonlinear Boussinesq-type modeling of wave transformation, breaking and
wave-induced large scale vorticity
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-18:00 Round Table – (chair: S.
Grilli)
Modelling approach for breaking waves: 2D, 3D,
potential, NS, etc.
Modelling energy dissipation in breaking waves: eddy
viscosity vs hyperbolic models
Requirements on the numerics: adaptive meshes, high
order, etc
Benchmarking: choice of the tests, choice of the
observed outputs, suggestions for data-base
18:00-20:00 Welcome reception
Tuesday, August 26th
Flow physics: experimental and numerical investigation
09:00-10:00 Key Note – Olivier Kimmoun
Experimental measurements of aerated regions under breaking waves
10:30-11:00 Invited Talk – Volker
Roeber
Energetic breaking on fringing reefs by a shock capturing Boussinesq-type
model
11:15-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:30 Key Note – Francis Ting
Experimental measurements of turbulent structures
under breaking waves
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Key Note – James T. Kirby
Numerical simulations of air entrainment and turbulent structures under
breaking waves
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-18:00 Round
Table – (chair: J.T. Kirby)
Classification of
breaking waves
Classification of wave breaking intensity
Detection of breaking waves (criteria: geometrical,
kinematic, hydrodynamic, energetic, etc)
Near-shore vs off-shore
Benchmarking: choice of the tests, choice of the
observed outputs, suggestions for data-base
Wednesday, August 27th
PDE Modelling
09:00-10:00 Key Note – David Lannes
On nonlinear asymptotic wave models including vorticity
10:30-11:00 Invited Talk – Maurizio
Brocchini
A model for spilling breaking waves. The motion of the foot of the breaker
11:15-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:30 Key Note – Henrik
Kalisch
Energy conservation and wave breaking for asymptotic wave models
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:15-14:45 Invited Talk – Efim
Pelinovsky
Analytical theory of wave breaking in the runup stage
15:00-17:00 Round Table – (chair: D. Lannes)
Detection of
breaking waves (criteria: geometrical, kinematic, hydrodynamic, energetic, etc)
Wave celerity approximation before and breaking
Energy dissipation and transformation in breaking and nonlinear waves
Requirements on the numerics: adaptive meshes, high
order, etc
Benchmarking: choice of the tests, choice of the
observed outputs, suggestions for data-base
18:00-23:00 Boat trip and
evening event
Thursday, August 28th
Physical, mathematical, and numerical challenges
09:00-10:00 Key Note – Fabrice Veron
Experimental measurements of air flow above breaking waves
10:30-11:00 Invited Talk – Sergey Gavrilyuk
State of the art and perspectives in
nonlinear asymptotic modeling of strongly sheared free surface flows
11:15-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:30 Key Note – Alessandro
Iafrati
Numerical simulation of air flow above breaking waves
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Invited Talk – Maria Kazolea
Wave breaking criteria on unstructured grids
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-18:00 Round
Table – (chair: A. Iafrati)
Scale effects: laboratory/simulation/terrain
Small scale physics: surface tension, effects of
turbulence levels, instabilities, etc.
Effect of the flow of air above: wind, rain, etc.
Numerics: multi-scale aspects, adaptation, high order
methods, etc.
Benchmarking: choice of the tests, choice of the
observed outputs, suggestions for data-base
Friday, August 29th
Final round table
09:00-12:00 Round
Table – (leaders: M. Colin, P. Lubin, M. Ricchiuto)
Benchmarking: data base of tests, test description,
web site
List of possible other actions: research programs and
follow up meetings
Other outcomes and fucture actions
USEFUL INFORMATIONS
Lunches
You can access Inria restaurant in
the conference building. Different menus at various prices available.
Excursion & Dinner – Wednesday, August
27th
From 18:00, Bordeaux and
Garonne river discovery on a guided cruise aboard Burdigala ship, followed by a
pedestrian visit in the heart of the city.
Meeting point: Ponton d’honneur 17:45 SHARP!!!
20 :00 : Dinner at Chez Greg – Le grand théatre
restaurant – 29, rue Esprit des Lois
Trams and buses
We supply you
with a bus/tram card named Tickarte. Thanks to this card, you may use buses and
trams when and where you want during the conference. Caution: you must validate your card each time you get on a bus or a tram.
Taxis
Taxis Talençais……………………… 06 17 82 34 34 Taxi Brena……………………………. 06 09 34 02 48 Taxis de Merignac………………… 05 56 97 11 27 Taxis Girondins…………………….. 05 56 80 70 37 |
Taxi Tele……………………………… 05 56 96 00 34 Allo Bordeaux Taxis…………….. 05 56 31 61 07 Taxis 33………………………………. 05
56 74 95 06 Aquitaine Taxis
Radio………….. 05 56 86 80 30 |
Emergency phone numbers
Medical
rescue/SAMU………………………………... 15
Police/Police
Nationale…………………………….…. 17
Fire Dpt & accidents/Sapeurs-Pompiers……... 18
SOS – all
services (calling from a mobile)….…. 112
Doctors : SOS Médecins………………………………. 05 56 44 74 74
Dentists : SOS Urgences dentaires………………. 05 56 79 56 79
Burn unit: Severe burns
treated at Hôpital Pellegrin
Place
Raba-Léon, Bordeaux. Tram: Hôpital Pellegrin (A line)…05 56 79 54 62
In case of
emergency: join B’Waves14 Secretariat………….
Laetitia 06 76 22 09 63